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  4. Labor caucus endorses $8,500m deficit

    The Labor Party caucus postponed decisions on uranium mining and sales until September yesterday when supporters of the Prime Minister, Mr Hawke, were ...

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  6. A peep at the new triplets

    Mrs Susan Buchanan and her husband Bob, of Richardson, at Woden Valley Hospital yesterday with their triplets, born on Sunday — from left, Peter William, 2,140 grams (41b 11 1/2 oz), and eldest by one minute; Robert Lyle, 1,775 grams (31b 14 1/2oz), the youngest; and Alison Louise, 2,110 grams (41b 10 1/2oz). Mrs Buchanan, 28, had the babies, a few weeks' premature, by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Radio eavesdroppers making police waves

    MELBOURNE: The Federal Government was considering legislation to cover eavesdropping on radio communications, the ...

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  8. Unions urge railmen to return to work

    SYDNEY: Public-transport unions and the NSW Labor Council's disputes committee called yesterday on the train-drivers' union to end their 14-day ...

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  9. Dam judgment 'best-seller'

    The 310-page decision of the High Court on the Tasmanian dam ease has become the court's "best-seller". ...

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  10. LATE NEWS

    SYDNEY: The Independent Air Fares Committee has told East-West Airlines it must add a minimum-stay period of two days to keep its discount ...

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  11. Opposition bows to publicly funded elections

    The Liberal and National parties are prepared to accept public money to offset election-campaign costs if the Government introduces it, but will ...

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